How Retirement Planning Has Changed Over the Years
Our guest this episode is Alexandra Macqueen — CFP professional, Vice President of Learning, Development and Professional Practice at FP Canada and one of Canada's leading voices on retirement income planning. Alexandra has been a practicing financial planner since 2005, taught personal finance at York University's Schulich School of Business and co-authored the bestselling book "Pensionize Your Nest Egg."
In this episode, Dave and Alexandra dive into how retirement planning has changed over the years, from the way rising longevity has reshaped Canadians' awareness of retirement risks to the assumptions that underpin every retirement plan. They cover why financial planning has become harder, when professional advice can pay off for retirees, and the roles FP Canada and the QAFP designation play in raising the standard of advice. Alexandra also breaks down the factors to weigh when deciding whether to commute a defined benefit pension and makes the case for annuities as a retirement planning tool.
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